Tin-mesoporphyrin in the treatment of severe hyperbilirubinemia in a very-low-birth-weight infant

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Tin-mesoporphyrin (SnMP) is a competitive inhibitor of microsomal heme oxygenase (the rate-limiting enzyme in the heme catabolic highway). It was administered as a single intramuscular dose at 46 hours of life to a very-low-birth-weight infant with severe hemolytic hyperbilirubinemia who had been awaiting an exchange transfusion. This case documents the effective elimination of the need for an exchange transfusion in a very-low-birth-weight infant and is a confirmation of the experience of others for the use of SnMP in reducing bilirubin production. © 2003 Nature Publishing Group.

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Reddy, P., Najundaswamy, S., Mehta, R., Petrova, A., & Hegyi, T. (2003). Tin-mesoporphyrin in the treatment of severe hyperbilirubinemia in a very-low-birth-weight infant. Journal of Perinatology, 23(6), 507–508. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7210943

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